Artists showcase their works on Caversham Arts Trail – and the event is back this weekend
ARTISTS enjoyed showcasing their creations during an special trail last weekend ? and there is another chance to catch their work this weekend
Read moreDetailsARTISTS enjoyed showcasing their creations during an special trail last weekend ? and there is another chance to catch their work this weekend
Read moreDetailsA Tree Hunter who named an oak tree which dates back to at least the English Civil War has joined the campaign to try and save it.
Read moreDetailsDISMAYED neighbours have hit out over plans to axe an historic oak tree as part of new home proposal.
Read moreDetailsA JOINT service held to mark a key event in the life of the Church was deemed so successful that organisers are doing it again.
Read moreDetailsOfsted chief inspector criticised after a letter emerges reporting that Ms Spielman personally attended Caversham Primary before ratings drop
Read moreDetailsAN APPLICATION has been submitted to build a new three-bedroom home on land in Gayhurst Close in Caversham
Read moreDetailsBEANS means Caversham Court Gardens this Saturday, as a charity aims to help people get a headstart on the growing season.
Read moreDetailsA BOARDED-UP bungalow in Caversham could be replaced by two homes.
Read moreDetailsPlans for hundreds of homes to be built at Reading Golf Club are moving ahead more than a year after the development was first approved.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER hairdressers in Caversham could soon be serving Polish food if an application to covert the venue is approved.
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